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Rattlesnake Blues - Chalie Patton
Posted by: lobizoon1
Video duration: 162 seconds
Patton was the most influental blues guitarist and singer form the delta. He was characterized by his way of singing wich is known as hollerin or shouting. He lived a part of his life , as many other mississippii bluesmen, at the Dockery Farms. The incredible Howlin Wolf learned how to play thanks Patton.
Related: blues, charley, country, delta, holler, house, johnson, mississippi, patton, son, tommy
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Wabash Cannonball - Blind Willie McTell
Posted by: lobizoon1
Video duration: 107 seconds
McTell was a great blues singer and guitarist. He played the east cost blues ,from piedmont.
Related: blake, blind, blues, boy, davis, fuller, gary, mctell, piedmont, rag, reverend
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: cochisewolf. on 10 Nov 08, 00:05:22
Believe they call this style Delta Lobito809, or Mississippi Delta, check out Robert Johnson, John Hurt etc I agree I just love this sound!
By: PresidentMcCool. on 05 Nov 08, 00:46:39
Well, my first excursion into the blues was this particular album... Self Titled, acoustic... 1st track is "Done left here" you can here kids and shit listening to him. Fred is awesome. He is dead now though, so I guess he "was" awesome, but he really still is awesome.
By: Lobito809. on 29 Oct 08, 21:51:55
This guy is sick, first time im listenig and hes just great, im now looking for this kind of blues, any suggestions?
By: emilyek1. on 04 Oct 08, 10:37:07
This sounds something like the Lomax porch session but without the reverb and ridiculously hot treble. Fred is one of my favorites-- maybe my favorite of them all. For this 'primitive' style of bottleneck I like Fred infinitely better than Furry or Bukka. And some of his breaks are the best ever.
By: silvertear. on 01 Oct 08, 07:52:12
Love this. His voice and playing; amazing.
By: chromemutt. on 28 Sep 08, 18:23:33
Stunning , it makes me feel so much better knowing this stuff is still out there and people are listening to it , keep it coming
By: BillToabe. on 23 Sep 08, 23:48:59
In 1971 I saw this man play at a little club in Boston, a Sunday afternoon show. He inspired me to go out and buy my first slide. I've been so thankful for that wonderful Sunday afternoon.
By: KarloR27. on 24 May 08, 09:11:41
I always thought that he's one of the greatest slide guitar players I ever heard. But Blind Willie Johnson is supposed to be the best slide guitarist ever of bottleneck blues. But Fred is definatley one of the greatest slide guitar players that has ever lived.
By: lobizoon1. on 17 May 08, 02:56:00
thank you for listening!
By: drumsandpipes. on 15 May 08, 15:19:35
awesome! i haven't heard this version before. excellent, thanks for posting.
By: sometimesido99. on 14 May 08, 19:07:41
so so good
By: lobizoon1. on 29 Apr 08, 00:33:09
thanks for listenng!
By: YRSAL. on 25 Apr 08, 01:06:57
NICE!!! thanks for sharing...cheers!